Agility PR Solutions

Agility PR Solutions
Agility PR Solutions provides powerful, yet easy to use media database, monitoring, and analytics solutions for tomorrow’s communicators. Since 2003, clients have trusted our tools and services to help them identify and connect with influencers, capture coverage, and measure impact of everything they do. Whether we do it for you or help you do it yourself, our team of media experts make it easy to monitor and measure traditional, broadcast, social and online coverage.
4 ways to manage your online reputation

4 ways to manage your online reputation

The nature of social media means news, good and bad, travels faster now than ever before. Consequently, managing one’s online reputation is no easy feat. Companies with a keen eye on their virtual reputation typically have a media monitoring strategy in place. And...

Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of February 13

Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of February 13

Notable journalist and media industry moves: The Washington Post: Maria Sacchetti, formerly with The Boston Globe, joins as immigration reporter. Susan Hogan moves from overnight news editor to "Morning Mix" deputy editor. Tracee Hamilton moves from sports columnist...

Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of February 13

Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of February 6

Notable journalist and media industry moves: The New York Times: Jodi Rudoren moves from deputy international editor to editorial director of NYT Global. Rudoren replaces Lydia Polgreen, who becomes editor-in-chef of The Huffington Post. Tim Race, former energy,...

To achieve stellar results – start with media monitoring

To achieve stellar results – start with media monitoring

Most PR professionals think about media monitoring and analytics only after launching a new campaign. You carefully monitor coverage of your story and sentiment. You measure how many stories are published, determine share of voice, and provide reports to your...

Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of February 13

Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of January 30

Notable journalist and media industry moves: The New York Times: Celia Dugger leads reorganized health desk, which consolidates health coverage from the National, Business, and Science sections. Stephanie Strom moves to Food desk. David Segal moves to London to take...

Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of February 13

Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of January 23

Notable journalist and media industry moves: The Globe and Mail: Adrian Morrow moves to D.C. bureau, as Tamsin McMahon moves to California to help expand U.S. coverage. The New York Times: Damien Cave moves from national editor to chief of the new Australia bureau;...

Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of February 13

Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of January 16

Notable journalist and media industry moves: The New York Times: Celia Dugger will lead new health team that merges Business, National, and Science desks. Changes are also made to the D.C. bureau: Lara Jakes moves from managing editor of foreign policy to Washington...

3 ways media monitoring can help with your growth hacking

3 ways media monitoring can help with your growth hacking

With the beginning of the new year, companies everywhere are putting the shiny final touches on their 2017 marketing communications plans. Now, some of these may have started off with great aspirations and fantastic ideas, but the truth is that, while all good plans...

Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of February 13

Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of January 9

Notable journalist and media industry moves: The Wall Street Journal: Rachel Emma Silverman, HR/workforce reporter, and Robin Sidel, senior special writer, leave. Monica Langley, special writer, leaves to become executive VP of global strategic affairs for Salesforce...

Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of February 13

Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of January 2

Notable journalist and media industry moves: The Wall Street Journal: numerous staffers leave the paper, Ron Winslow, deputy health and science bureau chief, among them. John Emshwiller, Scott Thurm, Mary Lu Carnevale, Anna Sussman, Autumn Brewington, and Tracy...

Our top 10 PR articles for 2016

Our top 10 PR articles for 2016

In 2016, the Agility PR Solutions team researched and wrote over 267 PR articles for our subscribers, filled with PR tips, media monitoring best practices and much more. In case you didn’t get a chance to read them all, here's our top ten for the year to help you...

Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of February 13

Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of December 19

Notable journalist and media industry moves: The Wall Street Journal: health columnist Laura Landro, energy reporter Rebecca Smith, global economics editor Neil King, real estate reporter Candace Jackson, labor reporter Melanie Trottman, and Justice Department...